Total Theater for Erwin Piscator, Berlin, 1927: Plan with film projection system, 1883 - 1969
Walter Gropius
Study of an Archivolt in Saint Mark's, Venice, 1819 - 1900
John Ruskin
Self-Portrait, 1833 - 1914
Félix Henri Bracquemond
Fragments, from a Fourteenth-Century Manuscript, 1840 - 1930
Charles Herbert Moore
Letters P and E, after French Gothic manuscript, 1870 - 1960
Martin Mower
Untitled (five photographs, clockwise from upper left, Honorable Miss Cadogan; Lord Camoys; Honorable Harriet Stonor; Captain (?); center, Major Alison), 1838-1903
Mary Georgiana Caroline Cecil Filmer
Set of Nine Sweetmeat Dishes Comprising a Circular Dish Featuring Shou Lao, the God of Longevity, Surrounded by Eight Trapezoidal Dishes, Each Featuring One of the Eight Immortals
Chinese
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 1st of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 14th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 15th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 18th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 19th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 3rd of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 4th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 5th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 10th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 11th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 16th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 17th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban), 6th of 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626